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Old 02-19-2008, 03:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
sullys
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Question New to Saltwater... 29 gal Bio Cube

Well, first I would like to start off by saying...I could sit here all day and just take in all the different information given on here. Great site!!

I Love this tank!! So...I have a 29 gal Bio Cube almost 3 months old...I have about 35-40 lbs of live Rock, 1 nemo, 1 Anthias, 1 (PJ) Pajama Cardinal, 1 Blue/Green Chromis, 1 Cleaner Shrimp, 4-6 Snails, 4-6 Crabs, 2 Turbo Snails, & 1 Lawnmower Blenny. I recently added a Hawaiian Feather Duster. I recently noticed I have some kind of Green button polyphs coming out of a rock. (I think) Very Surprised. I also have some spaghetti worms coming out of another. When I bought some rock it also came with some type of mushroom coral that glows at night. I know for a fact that I have some of the bad feather dusters...the annoying ones..that I guess can over populate my tank and possible hurt some other corals or my fish. Can they? I forget the name. I do have quite a few I think there glass something. Also we had some red & white stripe worms coming out of another rock. I think they are brissell worms. But when I look online they look different. I noticed that the worms were grabbing those annoying glass something and I was told that they can kill my bottom fish and some corals. Can they? Are these brissell worms? Anyways...I wanna start adding some coral. So...I have my calcium and everything else reading just fine. What is the best way to introduce some coral hard or soft? Is hard better? I heard it's hard to keep. Ok..so do you think I rambled off enough questions or what? I am so curious about alot of things...If I am going to fast please let me know.. Thanks a lot to all that offers there opinion.
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